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Qatar Fund for Development sends four tons of medical aid to Nepal

KATHMANDU, Nov 3: Qatar Fund for Development has sent four tons of oxygen concentrators and 164 kgs of Remdesivir injections in assistance for the treatment of COVID-19 infected people in  Nepal.
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By Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 3: Qatar Fund for Development has sent four tons of oxygen concentrators and 164 kgs of Remdesivir injections in assistance for the treatment of COVID-19 infected people in  Nepal.



The cargo and its documents were handed over by Khalid Abdulla Al-Ibrahim, first secretary at the Embassy, to representatives of the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP).


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This aid is expected to play a pivotal role in strengthening the healthcare system and contribute to combating COVID-19 spread in Nepal.


 

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